Art & Culture Non-Fiction Biography Australian History Music Rock Music
For fans of Australian rock music, "His Master's Voice" by Jim Keays is a must-have biography that delves into the history of the iconic band, The Masters Apprentices. This rare first edition, published in 1999 by Allen & Unwin, is a gem for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Written by the band's lead vocalist, Jim Keays, this 222-page paperback provides an intimate and candid account of the band's rise to fame, their struggles, and their ultimate success.
As a vintage book, "His Master's Voice" offers a unique glimpse into the Australian music scene of the 1960s and 1970s, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the country's rich musical heritage. The book's condition is exceptional, with a smooth spine, light cover scuffing, and clean, tidy pages free of writing or dog ears. The tight binding ensures that the book will remain in great condition for years to come.
This biography is not only a fascinating read but also a valuable resource for music historians, researchers, and enthusiasts. As a first edition, it is a rare find, making it a prized addition to any music memorabilia collection. Whether you're a fan of The Masters Apprentices or simply interested in Australian rock music, "His Master's Voice" is a must-have book that will provide hours of engaging and informative reading.
With its unique insight into the world of Australian rock, "His Master's Voice" is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the genre. This rare first edition is a collector's dream, and its excellent condition ensures that it will remain a treasured possession for years to come.
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